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  2. Twelve Inches - Wikipedia

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    Twelve Inches is a compilation album by Frankie Goes to Hollywood, featuring many remixes that had previously only been available in their original twelve-inch format.. The track listing for the German CD (originally released by Repertoire) differs from the one released in other territories.

  3. Acapella (Mikolas Josef song) - Wikipedia

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    "Acapella" is a song by Czech singer Mikolas Josef featuring vocals from Panamanian-Canadian Tropical Urban singer-songwriter Fito Blanko and Mexican-American singer, songwriter and rapper Frankie J. It was released as a Digital download on 24 May 2019 by Vivienne Records.

  4. Reload! Frankie: The Whole 12 Inches - Wikipedia

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    "Relax" (New York mix) is the third 12" mix, which was originally released as the "Sex Mix" (as, confusingly, were the first two). It features four minutes of instrumental loops and textures before cutting to the standard vocal mix.

  5. Frankie Valli addresses viral Four Seasons performance videos ...

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    Frankie Valli, 90, addressed viral social media videos of his performances with The Four Seasons and speculation about his well-being.

  6. Frankie Valli responds after viral videos spark fan concerns

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    Frankie Valli has gone viral on social media after fans expressed concern over the singer's age as he continues to perform with the Four Seasons. ... In the video, Valli appeared to be behind on ...

  7. Watching the Wildlife - Wikipedia

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    "Watching the Wildlife" is the seventh and last single by English pop band Frankie Goes to Hollywood. Released on 23 February 1987, it is the most radio friendly of the three singles from Liverpool going for a Beatlesque approach with string orchestration and psychedelic guitar riffs.

  8. Opus 17 (Don't You Worry 'bout Me) - Wikipedia

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    ", "Opus 17" features a rhythmic vocal hook within each verse, but, unlike in most Four Seasons singles up to that point, the song uses very little falsetto from Frankie Valli other than in the closing coda; by 1966, Valli was tiring of singing falsetto and, over the next several years, would begin singing music that did not require it. [5]

  9. Frankie Quiñones - Wikipedia

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    Frankie Quiñones is a Mexican American stand-up comedian and actor from Los Angeles best known for his role as 'Creeper' in the sketch comedy webseries CholoFit and his lead role in Hulu's This Fool.